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Le Bassin d'Arcachon vu depuis la Dune du Pilat (plus présisémment depuis les Sabloneys) The Bay of Arcachon (France) seen from the big Dune du Pilat
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The sand dunes in Lower Austria developed 35,000 to 10,000 years ago. This gigapan was taken in the area of Oberweiden, close to Vienna, where one of the biggest elevations of Lower Austria´s sand dunes can be found. Sand dunes are a valuable natural habitat that offers excellent living conditions for rare species. ...
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Dunes at the ocean just west of the NASA campus at Vandenberg
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Took this on a recent trip out west to climb Mount Elbert - see my blog post about that trip here: lucasridley.com/2010/06/16/blog-mount-elbert
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View from Russia to Mongolian sandunes
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For a 360VR view see www.3dpan.org/42849
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This is the view of the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, and New York City from the observation deck at the north end of Sandy hook, NJ. The Verrazano Narrows Bridge is about 8 miles away, Coney Island about 7 miles, and the Empite State Building about 18 miles. On a Zero to 10 scale for visibility, it was about a 9. For ...
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This is the Mesquite sand dunes in Death Valley National Park, during sunrise.
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Continuing on Rte. 12 to the east of "On a Clear Day..." (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/32030/), the road drops down further into the Navajo sandstone - there are some great views of the bedding layers in these rocks. The angled "crossbeds" are ancient sand dunes preserved in the sandstone.
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Across the street from the scenic overlook "On a Clear Day You Can See Forever" (www.gigapan.org/gigapans/32030/) is this particular outcrop, which is a really nice view of cross beds. These structures are remnants of sand dunes (millions of years old, now preserved in the sandstone rock).
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